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Autor:
Eder F. Mora-Aguilar, Alfonsina Arriaga-Jiménez, César M. A. Correa, Pedro Giovâni da Silva, Vanesca Korasaki, Pablo A. López-Bedoya, Malva Isabel Medina Hernández, José D. Pablo-Cea, Renato Portela Salomão, Gorky Valencia, Kevina Vulinec, Felicity A. Edwards, David P. Edwards, Gonzalo Halffter, Jorge Ari Noriega
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11 (2023)
IntroductionThe standardization of sampling protocols is imperative for robustly studying any taxonomic group. Replicable methods allow the comparison of data between different spatial and temporal studies. In the case of dung beetles, one of the bes
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a93a172b00834ce98545f21a913e6c42
Autor:
Pablo A. López‐Bedoya, Erika Alejandra Cardona‐Galvis, José Nicolás Urbina‐Cardona, Felicity A. Edwards, David P. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 59:3038-3048
Autor:
Simon C. Mills, Jacob B. Socolar, Felicity A. Edwards, Edicson Parra, Diego E. Martínez‐Revelo, Jose Manuel Ochoa Quintero, Torbjørn Haugaasen, Robert P. Freckleton, Jos Barlow, David P. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 104
Habitat conversion is a major driver of tropical biodiversity loss, but its effects are poorly understood in montane environments. While community-level responses to habitat loss display strong elevational dependencies, it is unclear whether these ar
Autor:
Gábor L. Lövei, Tibor Magura, Pablo A. López-Bedoya, David Edwards, José María Rey-Benayas, Felicity A. Edwards, Jorge Ari Noriega
Publikováno v:
López-Bedoya, P A, Magura, T, Edwards, F A, Edwards, D P, Rey-Benayas, J M, Lövei, G L & Noriega, J A 2021, ' What level of native beetle diversity can be supported by forestry plantations? A global synthesis ', Insect Conservation and Diversity, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 736-747 . https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12518
Forestry plantations have been established globally to meet timber demands, often leading to the conversion of natural to artificial forests. Forestry plantations may support natural elements of forest biodiversity, but understanding their role in th
Publikováno v:
Oecologia
Tropical rainforest disturbance and conversion are critical drivers of biodiversity loss. A key knowledge gap is understanding the impacts of habitat modification on mechanisms of community assembly, which are predicted to respond differently between
Publikováno v:
Animal Conservation. 23:617-627
Secondary forests dominate some human‐modified tropical biomes, and this is expected to increase via both abandonment of marginal agricultural land as well as forest and landscape restoration programmes. A key question is whether promoting the reco
Autor:
Mônica P. Da Silva, David Edwards, Marcelo Simonelli, Felicity A. Edwards, Nathália Vieira Hissa Safar, Markus Gastauer, Luis Fernando Tavares de Menezes, Sebastião Venâncio Martins, Carlos Ernesto Gonçalves Reynaud Schaefer, João Augusto Alves Meira-Neto, Luiz Fernando Silva Magnago, Fabio Antônio Ribeiro Matos, Carlos Aquila Chan Miranda
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 26:509-522
Tropical forests store large amounts of carbon and high biodiversity, but are being degraded at alarming rates. The emerging global Forest and Landscape Restoration (FLR) agenda seeks to limit global climate change by removing carbon dioxide from the
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 444:318-326
Commercially logged tropical forests hold high conservation value but are rapidly being converted to lucrative low-diversity plantations. Post-logging interventions that accelerate forest timber and carbon recovery—such as enrichment planting and c
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 3, p e91695 (2014)
Tropical agriculture is expanding rapidly at the expense of forest, driving a global extinction crisis. How to create agricultural landscapes that minimise the clearance of forest and maximise sustainability is thus a key issue. One possibility is pr
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https://doaj.org/article/affba957dfc148e4bdf40c2516f1229d
Autor:
David Edwards, Mike R. Massam, Patrick G. Cannon, Torbjørn Haugaasen, Cindy C.P. Cosset, Felicity A. Edwards, James J. Gilroy
Publikováno v:
Current biology : CB. 31(6)
Effectively managing farming to meet food demand is vital for the future of biodiversity. Increasing yields on existing farmland can allow the abandonment (sparing) of low-yielding areas that subsequently recover as secondary forest. A key question i